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President Donald Trump says he wants to lure Democratic lawmakers to sign on to a GOP-crafted tax overhaul, but negotiators must deal with the reality that any handouts to Democrats quickly could turn into turnoffs for the GOP.

President Donald Trump is going to be asking for a lot of action from Congress in the coming weeks and months, and this week he's already hosted two dinners at the White House as a way to talk things out. Whether it's relaxing in his Mar-a-Lago residence earlier this year with the Japanese prime

Breaded veal, pie and tax reform were on the menu at the White House on Tuesday evening as a bipartisan group of senators, top economic advisers and President Donald Trump met in what was termed a "constructive" meeting. The meeting touched on a number of topics, but its focus was on tax reform,

THE TAKE with ABC News' Rick Klein Is the party of Donald Trump morphing into the party of Steve Bannon and Kid Rock ? President Trump is now seeking a bipartisan path toward tax reform , and is also meeting today with Sen. Tim Scott , R-S.C., in an attempt to heal some Charlottesville damage. But

A group of six senators is expected to dine tonight with President Trump at the White House in what's being touted as a "bipartisan working dinner" to address tax reform, multiple Congressional aides have confirmed to ABC News. The Democrats expected to attend will be Sens. Joe Manchin (W.

President Trump may travel to as many as 13 states in the coming weeks as he makes a public sales pitch to the American people on tax reform, a White House official told ABC News. The president has already traveled to Missouri and North Dakota. On the list of likely visits are states with

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TODAY Cameras on (briefly) in Bedminster: President Trump participates in a briefing on the opioid crisis with Secretary of Health and Human Services Tom Price . Trump waited out the rain with tweets - 13 of them yesterday , fuming over media coverage and attacking Democratic